Matthew Williams, 23, is already facing a long list of charges in Louisville, and he's been indicted for allegedly robbing a Walgreens in Jeffersonville in December.

It likely means more jail time, but for one pharmacist it means justice.

"It was like being in a car wreck and you think you're going to die," said pharmacist Daniel Lynn. "He just handed me a note, said he had a gun, needed two boxes now."

Lynn handed over two boxes of suboxone, thinking about his kids and his customers.

"At the same time, there was a lady with her 8-year-old daughter getting ready to get some prescriptions, too," said Lynn.

Police said Williams robbed a Middletown Walgreens four times, but his luck ran out last week, leading officers on a chase before crashing his car.

"I've seen a lot of these pharmacy robberies over the past two or three years," said Clark County prosecutor Jeremy Mull.

Mull said he doesn't remember a suspect being linked to eight robberies. Williams is already facing seven other robbery charges and will likely receive a lengthy prison sentence, but Mull said when preparing this indictment it didn't matter.

"People shouldn't get freebies when it comes to committing crimes," said Mull.

That's an attitude Lynn said he's grateful for.

"I'm relieved. He should be held accountable for his actions," said Lynn.

Police said the motive behind the robberies seemed to be Williams' drug addiction. They said in every single robbery, Williams demanded suboxone, a prescription used to treat heroin addiction.

In all eight robberies, police said Williams handed over notes saying he had a gun. While no gun was ever shown, Louisville Metro Police officers said when Williams was arrested they found a handgun in his car.